LIVE STOCK FOOD 



Tilt' seiisoii is at liand to sow Tl'ltNIl'S. For STOCK, the 



BLOOMSDALE RUTA BAGA IS Ul^EQUALLED. 



GARDEN ixiid FIKLD TURNIPS of mo8( :ii)i)r()i)ri;itc varieties. 

 JSeiul lor I'riccs and di'sciiplivc lisl. 



DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, 



iVos. 21 and 23 South Sixth St., 



Between Marki't mid Chcstnnt, Philadelphia. 



MR. WILLIAM BULL, 



Being a L.AUGK IMPOKTKR dir.^ct from tlioir NATIVE 

 HAIIITATS can supply niKiiy tliDiismida of good 



At 5ji., 7,1. 6rf., and 10.<. (iif., eacli. An iii!*|)i;ction is invited. 

 orl).v sending names of tliost; already possessed, different vari- 

 eties can be given, and purchasers will liave a good selection 

 made for tlieiu. 

 The following can be supplied at tlie low prices annexed : 



EACH. PER DOZ. 



Importer and Dealer in 



FINE mm\ STOCK 



Rochester, N. Y. 



Oll'crs Cor till- Autniim of IHTH, 



SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 



Of the fine.st ou.vament.vi> tkkk.s, .shki'hs mid iso.sE.s 

 at reduced jirice.s. Also all varietie.s of Fruit Tree.s 

 and Small Fruits. All .stock waiik.\xtei> as hepke- 

 SENTED. Furnishing PAKKs, CEMETERIES and puivate 

 EsTATE.s A SPECIALTY. De.scrlptivc CataloKuc, with 

 colored plate, 10 cents. List of Novelties and Special 

 Collections free. Address, 



FRED. W. KELSEY, Rochester, N.Y. 



Mr. William Hull has just received an irrportation of fine 

 plants in excelli-nf condition of the handsome and exceedingly 

 rare " DENDROBIUM SUPERBIENS," andean 

 make special olter ot good plants at the extremely low price ot 

 iX guineas each, or if six plants are taken, 2 guineas each. 



Mr. W. B. can also offer nice plants of the rare and beautiful 



At 4 gunieas each. 

 Establishment for NEW AND RARE PL ANTS 



King's Koad, Chelsea, London, England. 



GARDENING FOR PLEASURE. 



BY PKTKB HENDERSON. 



A guide to the Amateur in the 



FRUIT, VEGETABLE and FLOWER GARDEN. 



With full directions for the 

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Illustrated. 2.50 Pages, 12mo, cloth. Price $1.50. Sent by 

 mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



703" XHESTNUT ST phiua* 



How to Raise Fruits. 



BY THOMAS OREOG. 



A Hand-book of Fruit Culture being a Guide to the proper 

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 Small Fruits. 184 pages, 12rao, cloth, fully illustrated. Price 

 $1.00. Sent by mail post-paid, on receipt of price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



S14 Chesnnt .str<>(-t. PhiUide'phia. 



SELECT FERNS AND LYCOPODS. 



By Benjamin S. Williams, F.R.H.S. 

 Comprising descriptions of 950 choice species and varieties, Brit- 

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Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



GUIDE TO THE STUDY OF INSECTS. 



By a. S. Packakd, Jr., M.D. 



Also a Treatise on those Injurious and Beneficial to 



OPS. For the use of Colleges, Farms, Schools and Agriculturists. 



Illustrated with 11 plates, and 650 wood-cuts. 702 pages, 8vo, 



cloth. Price, 36.00. Sent by by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philado'phia. 



niARDENING FOR PROFIT. 



BY PETEK HENDEItSON. 



A Guide to the successful cultivation of the 



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New and enlarged edition. Illustrated. 276 Jl^ages, 12mo, clotk. 

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